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Which G5 To Get?, How much power is needed? |
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dim. 19 févr. 2006, 08:13
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I strongly feel that you should pick up a quad G5 tower. Its video rendering and audio rendering capabilities alone make it well worth the purchase. It really goes back to how long you want to sit in front of your computer or walking away and come back to your project. If time is important to you, video and audio ( depending on the track load, effects, compression, EQ, etc ) can take a long time to render. If you are doing say an hour of video on a 2.3Ghz machine, it may take you a VERY long time. Add to that new audio, effects, etc -- and your talking . . . paint the garage and come back later kinda wait. DVD authoring and burning is another process to consider. If a 2.3 Ghz machine would normally take an hour to render, a quad will do it in 15 minutes. It has 10 Ghz of processing power; and, although it's pretty steep in price, you will not need to upgrade or want for more for a very long time. The Intel chips are new -- very new -- and although they are quick, G5's with IBM chips have been running exceedingly well and virtually "bug-free" for quite sometime now. Just make sure you max out your RAM -- a 23" screen would be great, and for God's sake get Apple Care -- It will cover your monitor as well -- and that's a really important thing to do -- with any monitor that cost more than $1000 bucks !!
I hope this helps.
Ce message a été modifié par fishboisfo - dim. 19 févr. 2006, 08:23.
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ven. 24 févr. 2006, 00:11
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I actually bought the Intel-iMac a few weeks ago. I have had nothing but trouble with it! I am not going to list the problems (they are numerous and a pain in the arse!) , but lets just say when I brought it in to my local mac store, they let me return it w/ little to no questions asked . With any complicated production process there will be sub-par products. Every car manufacture has produced a piece of crap, cpu's are the same - hey they can't all be roses! From what I have heard the iMac I bought was the exception that proves the rule that Mac produces quality products. If you have the dough - GET THE QUAD! Good luck to you.
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